South Dakota

In a vote of Yes - 31, No - 34 with 5 absent, the Convention of States application was defeated on Wednesday in South Dakota. Thursday, it was resurrected on a reconsideration vote of Yes - 38, No 26 with 6 absent. That means on Monday, 2/13, we will be live again for an up/down vote on the House floor. Please help!

Regional Director for the Convention of States Project, David Schneider, will be providing information on the action plan the Founding Fathers placed into the Constitution to fight back against federal overreach. It's been hiding in plain sight for over 200 years right in the original text of the Constitution. Come hear why South Dakota needs to play a big role in this process.

This is exactly what Mark Levin has been talking about for the last few years on his radio program, and precisely the topic he wrote his book "The Liberty Amendments" about.

Please bring your friends out to listen and disucss this very important issue that will be again in front of the SD legislature next year. Attendance is free, donations are appreciated.

After successfully navigating its way through the South Dakota House of Representatives two weeks ago, HJR 1002, calling for a Convention of States to place limits on the size, scope, and jurisdiction of the federal goverment, was defeated in the Senate Taxation Committee. Two Senators in particular stood in the way citing fears and concerns for action. Each admitted there were many constituents calling for this action, but in the end they seemed more annoyed with the emails and phone calls than inspired.

Our fight is about who decides. Will it be you who chooses what's best for you or some far off, unaccountable bureaucrat?

URGENT CALL TO ACTION: South Dakota House of State Affairs will vote on the Convention of States resolution (HJR 1002) on Monday February 22nd at 7:45 am in room 414 of the Capitol! Please call and email these committee members and ask them to vote "YES" to HJR 1002.

We need your help to win the votes needed to secure this victory! Please share this Call to Action with your neighbors.

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